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  1. Important Quotes Explained. Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold. As he lies dying in Chapter 9, Johnny Cade speaks these words to Ponyboy. “Stay gold” is a reference to the Robert Frost poem that Ponyboy recites to Johnny when the two hide out in the Windrixville Church. One line in the poem reads, “Nothing gold can stay,” meaning that all ...

  2. She was afraid of loving you, I thought. So Cherry Valance, the cheerleader, Bob's girl, the Soc, was trying to help us. No, it wasn't Cherry the Soc who was helping us, it was Cherry the dreamer who watched sunsets and couldn't stand fights. It was hard to believe a Soc would help us, even a Soc that dug sunsets.

  3. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Colton Dixon - Rest of My Life - From the Original Motion Picture "SIGHT" (Official Audio)Download/stream: https://coltondixon.lnk.to/restofmylifeIDGet your ...

  4. 8 de feb. de 2010 · He hated for any one of us to be mad at him. He looked awful sad. Dally glanced at him out of the corner of his eye. I looked out the window. "Johnny," Dally said in a a pleading, high voice, using a tone I had never heard from him before, "Johnny, I ain't mad at you. I just don't want you to get hurt.

  5. 8 de sept. de 2011 · I first saw “The Outsiders” in its initial theatrical release in the spring of 1983. At the time, I was a twelve year old kid in junior high like Ponyboy Curtis. Though I definitely had more in common with a Soc than a Greaser, I honed in on Ponyboy’s adolescent rumblings of confusion, anger and disconnection, as well as his desire to belong, to fit-in and to simply get along.

  6. Two-Bit Mathews Quotes With Page Numbers. “Soda merely cocked one eyebrow, a trick he’d picked up from Two-Bit.”. ~S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders, about Two-Bit and Sodapop (Character: Ponyboy as the narrator), Chapter 1, Page 8. Ponyboy Curtis Quotes With Page Numbers. “He liked fights, blonds, and for some unfathomable reason, school.”.

  7. 31 de ene. de 2023 · “I think The Outsiders is the biggest of all my books because I wrote it at the right time in my life,” Hinton ... I knew I was going to be miserable for the rest of my life,” says O’Connor.